It's likely that a ramp would have had a greater than 1:12 slope, which would be considered inaccessible regardless under the ADA.
ADA standards do not apply here because the photo is from Brazil. Still, similar standards could exist there, I'm not aware
I was on vacation there for a few weeks and I was in awe of the accessibility features in public spaces there compared to Germany
The whole photo became more defined lol
first photo looks like it might be from street view
caption confirmed
The people have spoken and we have listened.
Now that is awesome
Not the most accessible way to do it. But great that they did it.
Yeah, could have done a ramp
It's likely that a ramp would have had a greater than 1:12 slope, which would be considered inaccessible regardless under the ADA.
ADA standards do not apply here because the photo is from Brazil. Still, similar standards could exist there, I'm not aware
I was on vacation there for a few weeks and I was in awe of the accessibility features in public spaces there compared to Germany
Yes, we have inaccessibility instead
It's the same slope limit, but a single step would be better than that
Makes sense even though it would be better with a ramp anyway, even just for bicycles
I KNOW, RIGHT?!?!?! And the steps are so short it's uncomfortable to walk on them
Oh that's why there’s a new desire path just to the right
I think that's from the exacavating work done
Major "if you can't beat them, join them" energy
I'd always prefer a ramp over stairs.
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